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ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE
~"ll!!!.~Jack
TUESDAY, APRIL II, 1961 NUMBER 28 Buildings
Be Dedicated
At 7:30
Dedicatory exercises wm be
in room 201 of the Techno].
and Applied Arts Center, one
new buildings to be dedi-er,
Sacco To Star In
ic:h rd II Tonight 8 P.M.
• I
Playmakers To Run Shakespearean Play
for women students, On Campus, At Phoenix Little Theatre
the Hom e Management
homemaking laboratory
Write-In Candidate Wins
Prexy Bid With Big Campaign
f or home economics stu- and C· limaxing a campai~n that lasted for more than three weeks
m~luded CYe~rthing from visiting every man on campus to en­tertammg
a cow m the College l.'"nion patio, Ken Dewitt won the
ASASC PrE"sidentia[ elE"ction.
Somethino- entirelv different in entertainment will be presented
tonight by the" Arizon~ Playmakers. The group will produce Shake­speare's
'"Richard III" tonight and tomorrow night and then leave
to present the play in Phoenix.
Flagstaff, state sena­tor
Coconino County, will de­the
dedicatory address.
Dewitt's opponent. Greg Baldwin,r-------------­participated
in the run-off elec­tion
after the two men had de­feated
Joe Lloyd in the primary.
Easter vacations interrupted the
campaigns, but the candidates
got underway immediately upon
return, with Dewitt sponsoring a I
will be by the Rev.
Rev. William Alhson, assist- street dance for the student body,
pastor of Our Lady of Guada- featuring the music of the Rock-
Church, Flagstaff, wiU give men.
All of the Qther ASASC of.
fic:es were filled in fbe primary
will be provided by the elections. Bob ll<n:ber. Sophos
Chorus and the Madri- president. was chosen as the
new vice-president. His duties
will include serrirlg as Spealcer
for tbe Senate.
of the buildings
made by a representative
Board of Regents to P.resi­Lawrence
Walkup. Honor­Nora
Jean Blair, president of
Spurs, was elected the new sec­retary
over her opponent Kay
Dickerson, president of Tri-Del­tas.
Another S p u r, Jeanette
Walker, was picked treasurer
over Diane Cross, junior class
president.
at the exercises wm be
by President Walkup.
l'.elr~shm ents will be se.rved in
217 of the Technology and
Arts Center. There will Singer-actor Jack Graves was
open house for visitors at each elected socia] manager. His op-tbt-
three new buildings. ponent was Jtm Schm1dt.
The Home :-.ranagement House Only B~rber was unopposed in
opened for use last Decem- the electiOn.
Women studen~s moved into I The new officers will be filling
apartment . umts of South the positions now held by Presi­atthe
begmmng of the fall dent Vern Gunckel, Vice-Presi­'
last September. Facili- dent Bob Bloom, .Secretary Dixie
the Technology and Ap- Rogers, Treasurer Betsy Geshell,
Center were opened for and Social J\1anager Ron Rich-
. and facili ty use at the ardson.
ng of spring semester in-
Jan. 31. This last nam­'
ng- houses industrial ed­classes
and shops on the
fi,nr, home economics
anr] food and clothing
•~ratn,ri<>< on the second floor,
Models For Fashion
Show Picked Thurs.
_ elassrooms and galleries for
t · Jnstructton on the third floor.
Dr. Rob<'rt E. Turner, director
lite Divi. ion of Technology
AppJil'! Arts, is chairman of
ngemer -;. Co-hosts are the
·--:ructors ., art, home econom­~
and I<Jdustrial education.
·-fY Will b<' a sisted by students
11 lht- Art Club, Epsilon Pi Tau
t Jucation fraternity,
-<.ducation Club, Omi-
. Gamma h ome eco-sor
rity, Home Econom­:;
f 0~0nora1y Club, and residents
ovuth Quad.
"Kaleidoscope in Col or" a
theme highlighting color and de­s
ign in Women's fashions, will
be featured in the 11th annual
Women's day assembly, held on
::.ray 2.
Co-chairmen of the day's ac­tivities,
Carol Carson and Sallie
Sickler announcer, "tryouts fQr
modeling in the Women's day
FashiQn Show will be held 1his
Thursday, April 13, from 'I P_;.m.
1o 9 p.m. in the auditorium;"
Judv Geize1, fashion show
chair~n, along with representa­tives
from Babbitts, Fines, :?>ii·
ladies, MHlers, Sweetbriar, and
Vogue, will make up the judging
panel. All ASC women are :-'rged
te> participate, for there will be
25 models c:bosen for the pro-graxn.
.
Reception and refresh- Clothing for t he program Wi ll
ENGLISH EXAM
According to the current Arl·
zona State College Catalog,
students wbo make a 4 In G.E.
102. Techniques of Communl­<:
atlon, will be required to take
cr proficiency test in English at
the end of their sophomore
year. ThQse whose scores are
unsatisfactory In the light of
t he I r professiQnal objectives
will be required to reqister for
English :1:00 and to complete
the program of this course dur­ing
their next semester of resi­dence.
Tbe Sophomore PrQffclency
Test in English will be held
April 20, 1961, at 6 p.m., in
Room 203 E. E. C.
NQ individual notices will
be sent out. Students who
made a 4 in G.E. 102 may ob­tain
further information from
Dr. Stevens, Room 103 E. E. C.
Bob Riner, the well-known;--------------­president
of Playmakers will star the Shakesperean Festival head­in
the presentation as the notori- ed by Technical Director Gary
ous Richard. Steve Sacco and Le- Redman and Stage Manager Bob
jean Keenan will be presented in Jones, they will spend three days
supporting roles. in Phoenix.
Produced by the ASC Arizona
Playmakers under the direction
of Ralph J. Holly, the play traces
the path of deceit, crime, blood­shed,
and tyranny which the in­famous
English King Richard m
left in the wake of his shaky
climb to power in the 15th cen­tury.
In the Shakespearean tradi­tion,
the play will feature elabor­ate
costuming, simple stage set­tings,
and poetical language and
bodily expression. Twenty-nine
students appear in 18 scenes,
some filling double and triple
roles because of the large num­ber
of characters called for in the
script.
Members of the cast are espe.
cially excited about their trip to
Phoenix to present the play at
Performances will begin at
8:00 in the College Auditorium
and student activity cards will
be needed. Tickets for guests
may be purchased at the box of­fice.
Other members of the cast are:
Tom Meyers, Steve Burris, Bob
Powers, Earl Misak, Larry Lybar­ger,
Linda Lambert, Ruth Avots,
Ron Terrill, Gary Redman, Wil­liam
Morrow, Paul Polasky, Ron
Gonshak, Leo Terrill, Sim Traw,
Bruce Lavacheck, George Gard­ner,
Sam Semoff, Karl Klee,
George McAtee and Janet Horton.
Production crews include Bob
McCall, Cooper Cooata, Bob Wil­liams,
and Jack Graves. In
charge of costumes and proper­ties
are Mary West and Peggy
Davis.
~F=~~==~-=~-.~
includes Harold be handled by those stores men­Leo
Ensman, Dr. Alta i Uoned. The main colors u~ed in
and M.rs. Margaret Bi- the fashion cavalcade Will be
Arrangements and dis- .aqua, orange and Lavender hues.
are being handled by Dr. Humorous skits wil ladd gayety
Wesley Brown, Mrs. Jessica to the assembly, plus the an­~
le, A{ T. Lewellen, Mrs. Velva nouncement of Women's honors
1nd Ellery Gibson. of the past school year.
KISS OF DECEIT- Villainous lead character,
Duke of Gloucester, kneels to ll:l.u bcrad of
Queen Elizabeth whose relative. be murder. in
play. "Ric:bcud JIJ" wbic:h opem at 8:00 Olligbt.
and continues tomorrow ni~b.t. Glouc:.ater.
later to become ICing
Bobert Biner cmd Queea El1zabeua by Jcmet
Horton. Others are Lady Anne. played by I.e­jean
Xeenaa_, Cllld tb.e Dab of Bacldagb.am.
played by Steve Sac:eo.,

'AE
ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE
~"ll!!!.~Jack
TUESDAY, APRIL II, 1961 NUMBER 28 Buildings
Be Dedicated
At 7:30
Dedicatory exercises wm be
in room 201 of the Techno].
and Applied Arts Center, one
new buildings to be dedi-er,
Sacco To Star In
ic:h rd II Tonight 8 P.M.
• I
Playmakers To Run Shakespearean Play
for women students, On Campus, At Phoenix Little Theatre
the Hom e Management
homemaking laboratory
Write-In Candidate Wins
Prexy Bid With Big Campaign
f or home economics stu- and C· limaxing a campai~n that lasted for more than three weeks
m~luded CYe~rthing from visiting every man on campus to en­tertammg
a cow m the College l.'"nion patio, Ken Dewitt won the
ASASC PrE"sidentia[ elE"ction.
Somethino- entirelv different in entertainment will be presented
tonight by the" Arizon~ Playmakers. The group will produce Shake­speare's
'"Richard III" tonight and tomorrow night and then leave
to present the play in Phoenix.
Flagstaff, state sena­tor
Coconino County, will de­the
dedicatory address.
Dewitt's opponent. Greg Baldwin,r-------------­participated
in the run-off elec­tion
after the two men had de­feated
Joe Lloyd in the primary.
Easter vacations interrupted the
campaigns, but the candidates
got underway immediately upon
return, with Dewitt sponsoring a I
will be by the Rev.
Rev. William Alhson, assist- street dance for the student body,
pastor of Our Lady of Guada- featuring the music of the Rock-
Church, Flagstaff, wiU give men.
All of the Qther ASASC of.
fic:es were filled in fbe primary
will be provided by the elections. Bob ll< on the second floor,
Models For Fashion
Show Picked Thurs.
_ elassrooms and galleries for
t · Jnstructton on the third floor.
Dr. Robii·
ladies, MHlers, Sweetbriar, and
Vogue, will make up the judging
panel. All ASC women are :-'rged
te> participate, for there will be
25 models c:bosen for the pro-graxn.
.
Reception and refresh- Clothing for t he program Wi ll
ENGLISH EXAM
According to the current Arl·
zona State College Catalog,
students wbo make a 4 In G.E.
102. Techniques of Communl­